Triple bill of slasher horrors.
In 'Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers' (1995), since psychotic killer Michael Myers (George P. Wilbur) disappeared with his niece in a fire six years ago, the town of Haddonfield has been readjusting itself to come to terms with the horrors it has witnessed. Despite the warnings of psychiatrist Dr Loomis (Donald Pleasence), the townsfolk are ready once again to celebrate Halloween. A shock is in store for all, however, when Michael makes a bloody return.
In 'Halloween: H20' (1998), having faked her death in a car crash, Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is living under the alias Keri Tate, headmistress of a private school in California, and mother of a teenage son, John (Josh Hartnett). Unfortunately, Halloween 1998 - the 20th anniversary of Michael Myers (Chris Durand)'s original attack - sees the return of the psychotic killer.
Finally, in 'Halloween: Resurrection' (2002), three years after her last confrontation with Michael (Brad Loree), Laurie is confined to a mental institution. Meanwhile in Haddonfield, Illinois, a group of college students are to star in an online reality show where they spend the night in the masked serial killer's childhood home, and it isn't long before Michael Myers is stalking them one by one.